Alpine has just signed Hitech GP boss Oliver Oakes as team principal. Who else has gone from running a junior single-seater team to managing somebody else’s F1 operation?
Trevor Carlin
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David Dicker, Rodin Cars’ founder and CEO, was happy to stay out of the limelight at Bahrain as Zane Maloney took two Formula 2 wins for Rodin Motorsport. Less than …
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British junior single-seater team Rodin Carlin will lose the name of its co-founder as it rebrands to Rodin Motorsport.
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F2 and F3 will support the Australian GP in 2023, a round trip that will be the longest by over 13,265 miles. How possible is that right now?
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Trevor Carlin believes Zak O’Sullivan has already shown that he can lead his team back towards the front of the FIA Formula 3 field in 2022
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F2 and F3 teams have given their take on the logistical considerations of this year’s big calendar switch following 2021’s drawn-out schedule
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The British single-seater scene is currently going through significant change, so Steve Whitfield went investigating
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Carlin is planning to bring its Euroformula line-up back up to three cars this year, as it confirms Enzo Trulli for the remaining rounds
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Carlin team boss Trevor Carlin believes Yuki Tsunoda could have been F2 champion as a rookie with his team last year
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Trevor Carlin, boss of eponymous team Carlin, has said that having two different visions for third tier single-seaters on track is a good thing for motorsport
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In the latest episode of the Formula Scout Podcast, Ida Wood speaks to Carlin team boss Trevor Carlin